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This paper examines the influence of two major aspects on the solution quality of surrogate model algorithms for computationally expensive black-box global optimization problems, namely the surrogate model choice and the method of iteratively selecting sample points. A random sampling strategy...
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based on regular (in general nonconvex) nonlinear programs (NLP) solved by a (black-box) deterministic global NLP solver …
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We present the AQUARS (A QUAsi-multistart Response Surface) framework for finding the global minimum of a computationally expensive black-box function subject to bound constraints. In a traditional multistart approach, the local search method is blind to the trajectories of the previous local...
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In this paper, we propose an efficient algorithm for a Hamilton–Jacobi–Bellman equation governing a class of optimal feedback control and stochastic control problems. This algorithm is based on a non-overlapping domain decomposition method and an adaptive least-squares collocation radial...
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optimization of the highly non-convex beam angle optimization (BAO) problem. Pattern search methods are derivative …
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